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became the first known explorer to travel on this route and leave a written record of his experiences.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sawpit Canyon
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and lies at an elevation of 5,100 feet, just east of
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valley
canyon
San Bernardino Mountains
San Bernardino County, California
34°14′43″N 117°20′56″W / 34.24528°N 117.34889°W / 34.24528; -117.34889
Monument Peak
West Fork Mojave River
Silverwood Lake
Mohave Trail
Colorado River
Pacific Ocean
Francisco Garcés
Jedediah Smith
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sawpit Canyon
"'Hidden treasures' offer historic secrets"
34°16′49″N 117°20′12″W / 34.28028°N 117.33667°W / 34.28028; -117.33667
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